George T. Lohmeyer (GTL) Wastewater Treatment Plant Modernization

George T. Lohmeyer Wastewater Treatment Plant Modernization

The modernization of the George T. Lohmeyer Wastewater Treatment Plant aims to ensure environmental compliance by updating processes to meet current and future regulations.

The project also focuses on infrastructure renewal by replacing outdated equipment to ensure optimal performance and providing reliable services for Fort Lauderdale and nearby communities.
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Note: these are projects that the Principal and Key employees have completed while employed with another organization

Scope of Work

Equipment Upgrades: The project included the installation of advanced pumps, blowers, and aeration systems to enhance efficiency and the modernization of sludge management processes to boost plant capacity.

Electrical Improvements: Fisk Electric performed comprehensive electrical upgrades to ensure efficient power distribution and integrated safety measures and backup systems to support uninterrupted operations.

Automation and Monitoring: A state-of-the-art SCADA system was deployed for real-time monitoring and control, along with enhanced sensors and instrumentation for better data insights and process optimization.

Sustainability Initiatives: The project implemented energy-efficient equipment to reduce energy consumption and emissions, and optimized processes to minimize chemical use.

Construction Highlights

The project utilized a design-build delivery model to streamline execution and cost-efficiency. All improvements were engineered to meet Florida’s hurricane safety standards, and consistent community coordination ensured minimal service interruptions during construction.

Notable Features

Advanced sludge management system for optimized operations

Real-time automation for improved monitoring and efficiency

Challenges

The project faced the challenge of replacing critical components while ensuring uninterrupted operations throughout the modernization process due to aging infrastructure.

Scope of Work

Equipment Upgrades: The project included the installation of advanced pumps, blowers, and aeration systems to enhance efficiency and the modernization of sludge management processes to boost plant capacity.

Electrical Improvements:Fisk Electric performed comprehensive electrical upgrades to ensure efficient power distribution and integrated safety measures and backup systems to support uninterrupted operations.

Automation and Monitoring:A state-of-the-art SCADA system was deployed for real-time monitoring and control, along with enhanced sensors and instrumentation for better data insights and process optimization.

Sustainability Initiatives: The project implemented energy-efficient equipment to reduce energy consumption and emissions, and optimized processes to minimize chemical use.

Construction Highlights

The project utilized a design-build delivery model to streamline execution and cost-efficiency. All improvements were engineered to meet Florida’s hurricane safety standards, and consistent community coordination ensured minimal service interruptions during construction.

Challenges

The project faced the challenge of replacing critical components while ensuring uninterrupted operations throughout the modernization process due to aging infrastructure.

Note: these are projects that the Principal and Key employees have completed while employed with another organization